
South Bay Digs • July 15, 2022
ON THE COVER In Paradise Valley, Arizona, this 5,600-square-foot house, aptly named Dancing Light, celebrates nature through its striking contemporary architecture. This property, which comprises a dwelling and a guesthouse, perfectly embodies this philosophy presented by Kendle Design Collaborative.
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